Evaluation of a novel passive sampling technique for monitoring volcanogenic hydrogen sulfide.
A novel, low-cost passive sampling procedure for monitoring of volcanogenic hydrogen sulfide is reported. The technique is based on absorption of H2S onto treated sections of photographic paper, which are housed in plastic film canisters during exposure. The H2S reacts with silver halide in the phot...
Main Authors: | Horwell, C, Allen, A, Mather, T, Patterson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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